AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON—at 2.30. AND EVENING—at 8. PATHE PICTURES PRE-EMINENT & INCOMPARABLE. A Remarkable and All-Now Ser.es, Including SAVED BY TELEGRAPH THE VOICE OF THE VIOLIN THE BURGLAR’S MISTAKE SPORTING ON THE RSYIERA And a Host of others equally as good. Prices—ls Gd, Is, and Gd. HURUMUA TIN! ROTO MILITARY SPORTS CLUB. £4 ECOND -jyjEETING, To be held on SATURDAY, JANUARY S, 1910. £IOO Cash Programme, Trophies, ete., to the value of 30 guineas. TE REINGA HANDICAP, 100, 200, and 400 yards. £2O/ TE REINGA HANDICAP CHOP. £2.5. Military, Horse, Athletic, Chopping, and side events. Programmes from Secretary. Telegraphic and Telephone address— “Small, Tiniroto.” G. J. S. SMALL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. Tf 71 LOWER SERVICES TO-MORROW 1 8 a.in.—Holy Eucharist. 11 a.nr— Clioral Matins, Sermon and Holy Eu ■ charisfc. 2.45 p.m.—Childrens Floral. Offering Service. 7 p.m —Choral Evensong, Anthem, and Sermon. All residents are wannlv invited. L. DAWSON THOMAS. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. A MEN’S MEETING will be held IX at- 4 o’clock TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Sneaker: Rev. F. W. Cliaiterton. A hearty invitation to all young men. Special Music. GRAND ART, CURIO, AND INDUSTRIAL TTXHIBITION. INDUSTRIAL IhiXHIBmON. INDUSTRIAL SECTION. THE SPACE COMMITTEE, Messrs J. Townley, G. Shierlaw, and W. Wehh. specially request intending Exhibitors to arrange for their Space, etc., AT ONCE. THE POVERTY CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, LIMITED (In Liquidation). TENDERS. npEXDERS are invited for the whole JL of the Stoek-in-Trade and Plant of the well-known business now carried on hv the Poverty Bay Co-operative Supply Association, Ltd., at the corner of Gladstone Road and Derby Street, AS A GOING CONCERN. The. Purchasers of the freehold have agreed to grant a; lease of the Store for at least two years to a pu re baser of the business, and an exceptional opportunity thus oilers of acquiring an ideal site for business promises. Conditions of Tender and full details Of Plant, etc., can be seen at our offices or at the office of Mr. F. C. Fiddy, Lowe Street, Gisborne, at any time on and after the 18th instant. Sealed Tenders, accompanied by Cash or Cheque (cheque marked good for 2L days), for Five per cent of the price tendered to be deposited at the olliee of MrF. C. Fiddy, Lowe Street, Gisborne, before 5 p.m. of TUESDAY, the'3oth November, 1909. KIRK, BERNARD & STEWWRIGHT, Solicitors, Gisborne. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. DINGO” OINTMENT is an absolute cure. Mr. Charles Nield, of Grey Lynn, Auckland, says:“We never like to be without it in the house.” There is good reason for this faith, Mr Neild having been cured in one night by “Dingo” Ointment from very severe aches and pains all over the bodv. Is per box, by leading merchants and chemists or diretro from Medicim C_. T+J.. 173. Hobson Street. I TOR SALE or EXCHANGE.—The Pure-bred imported Jersey Bull, “Sungod,” first and champion wherever shown : pronounced by Show judges to lie one of the best in Australasia; guaranteed sound, quiet, and sure calf-get-ter. —Apply, W. Perycr, Te Arai. THOR SALE —Section, with 1} chains .5? frontage, Childers Road, 1 rood 27.8 perches; also, Section, over 2} chains frontage, Stanley Road, containing 3 roods 32 perches.—D. Morice. TCIOR Immediate Sale, Owner left dis.E? triet, neat new Cottage, Stanley Road, close Gladstone Road, only £280; bargain.—J. Peckover and Co. FOR SALE —Aberdeen Road, Quarter Acre, 4-roomed Cottage, only £317 I Os, cash £SO; terms. —J. Pockover and Co., Peel Street. FOR SALE —Roebuck Road, 5 roomed neat House, bath, copper (owner left district), only £355. —J. Peekover and Co. HTOR SALE—Ormond Road, Quarter 8_ Acre, neat Cottage, bargain at 2290. —J. Peckover and Co., agents, Tel Street. [TOR; SALE —(Owner left district) I; large section. 6-roomod House in nod order, Cook Street, only £385. . Peckover and Co. [TOR SALE—Central Corner, Childers I. Road, only £9 18s foot, £4OO ash, residence., balance 6 per cent; argain.—J. Peckover and Co., Peel trcct. TC OFFERS Choice BuilK•J. J » ding Sites. Kaiti, larter-acre (corner). £is, half-acre, 95; Whataupoko, l-sth acre £9O, only 15 deposit. —Apply, T. G. Lawless,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2664, 20 November 1909, Page 1
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